Sources: Peyton Manning Likely to Be Redskin If Released by Colts

Peyton Manning's future with the Indianapolis Colts is very likely coming to a close in the coming weeks. The debate as to where he fits best has been raging since early this season.

Now, according to Howard Eskin of an NBC affiliate in Philadelphia, the Redskins are reportedly the leading candidate to put Peyton Manning under center next season:

The talk of Peyton playing with the Jets would've landed Peyton in the same city as brother Eli. If he joins the Redskins he'll be playing in the same division instead.

What It Means

Throwing No. 18 into the mix of the NFC East creates a wild, wild division with the two Mannings, Michael Vick and Tony Romo.

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Washington desperately needs a franchise quarterback if they want to compete as they've won only three playoff games since winning Super Bowl in 1991.

It is a long, long time since the Redskins have any legitimate success.

A move to Washington also spurns the Jets, Dolphins and Cardinals, three teams that were heavily interested in the possibility of adding Peyton.

The free agent market and draft will also be heavily affected. Andrew Luck will be the obvious pick at No. 1, but the remaining teams will all hinge on the Matt Flynn race in free agency followed by the Robert Griffin III race on draft day.

What Happens Next

This information comes on the morning of the Super Bowl, thus, the chatter won't be as loud as a regular day.